Saturday, December 31, 2011

New Years Eve

New Years in Japan is probably the most boring place to celebrate New Years. I had gone out to clubs before for New Years in Japan and it never was really all that fun. I guess cause you go with a higher expectation since it's New Years but this year I decided to just take it easy. I met up with Momo and we ordered in a pizza at her place and watched a movie.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas

As I've mentioned before Christmas in Japan is more of a holiday for couples but since Momo and I did the couple thing on Christmas Eve we invited some people over for food and drinks. We got a lot of snacks, pizza, and drinks. Then we watched some American Christmas specials and played Wii.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Eve

Today was a busy day. One of my friend's moved today and since I'm his only friend with a Japanese drivers license I offered to drive the rental van to move his stuff. He had the address wrong the first time so we drove out to the general area and had to park to correct the address to go to where he actually lived. After he got the keys we pulled the car up to the door and unloaded all his stuff into his new place. He had a lot of stuff so it took two trips.

In the evening I met up with Momo and we went to the Shinagawa Prince Hotel for dinner, they had a really nice buffet style dinner with Western and Asian food. It was all really good and the atmosphere was really cool. I didn't take any pictures though cause I went straight from helping my friend move to Shinagawa to meet up with Momo who actually got me a new camera for Christmas since I'd been having some problems with my old one, but of course the new camera needed to be charged before it could be used so, yeah, no pictures.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Advertisement

Just saw this ad while waiting for the train and liked the style of it.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Out with friends

Went out with Momoko and some other friends for dinner in Shibuya today. After dinner we stopped into a game center and took some pictures in the photo booth and I noticed this English that I thought was funny.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Lights

After work I met up with Momoko in Roppongi. We got dinner at Cabana Cafe and then checked out the lights at Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tokyo Cruise

Today is the official Anniversary for Momoko and I. So I surprised her with a boat cruise around Tokyo Bay. It was really cool. I think cause it was a Sunday there weren't that many people on the ship and the whole cruise lasted about 2 and a half hours. It was cool but not too cold so after we had some food we went on the deck, explored the ship, and took some pictures. It's hard to get really good pictures since the boat is in constant motion, but the view from the ship was pretty awesome. The meal plan we had was buffet style and they have a ton of really good food. After we walked around the ship we went back to our seats and had some more food till the ship started heading back towards Tokyo.
As you can see from the pictures below Momoko wasn't a very good captain so I had to take over, fight the seas, and get us safely back on course.
Then we took a picture near a Christmas Tree.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Christmas shopping


Met up with Momoko today in Shinjuku for some Christmas shopping. Shinjuku has the usual blue lights on the trees near the east exit and one of the department stores had these giant things at the entrance.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Egg Nog

Headed to the Base in Yokosuka today. Picked up some Taco Bell and then went to the base store to get some US only goods. Picked up some Deodorant, socks that fit me, and a lot of snacks that aren't really available in Japan or are just available in much larger quantity at a lower price.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Honey Toast

Today I met up with Momoko and her sister in Shinjuku and for lunch we went to Pasela Resorts which is a primarily a party center but people also go just to eat, play darts, or sing karaoke. We went to try the Honey Toast. I've walked by this place many times before and always wanted to try it so we went. The menu was pretty standard and there were about 16 different kinds of Honey Toast to choose from which are all more or less the same just with different toppings. It's basically a big thing of warm sweet bread with ice cream or fruit on top. It's pretty good, but that one serving was more than enough for 3 people.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Yakiniku!

Met up with Momoko and her Sister in Shinjuku for dinner. We went to a Yakiniku chain called Gyu Kaku. It's all over Japan and Asia. There are even some Gyu Kakus in America. Yakiniku is Korean food and they give you a tray of meat and then you grill it using the grill on your table. There are a couple sauces you can use for the meat and a wide variety of meats to choose from.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Hakone trip!

Woke up early and met up with Momo in Shinjuku. We bought tickets to Hakone and got on the hour and a half train ride to Hakone. There is a pretty good travel deal where for 5,000 yen you can get to and from Hakone for two days and it also covers all transportation in Hakone. Hakone is partially famous for Onsens so when we got there we took the cable car up a steep hill went to an Onsen and had lunch. From there we got on the rope way car which is like the Sky ride at Cedar Point but better. The view of the mountain was really cool but later in the day the fog blocked the view of anything but the cables holding the car. We stopped at some of the tourist centers on the top of the mountains there where they are selling black eggs which are just hard boiled eggs that turn black because they are cooked in the hot spring water.
After we got done there we headed down to a big lake in Hakone and rode the pirate ship to the other side in the fog. From there we took a bus to one of the major stations there and took the train back to Shinjuku.

Harrison Ford Uncharted 3 ad

Harrison Ford is helping to advertise one of the few good PS3 games. Walking through Shibuya station and other stations around Tokyo you'll be able to see these ads and they are pretty awesome solely because it's Harrison Ford.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Train Manners


A new train manners poster with the same request of not using the phone on the train.